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Aviation Service Act

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Effective
  
July 18, 1914

Statutes at Large
  
38 Stat. 514

Public law
  
63-143

Aviation Service Act

Long title
  
An Act to increase the efficiency of the aviation service of the Army, and for other purposes.

Nicknames
  
Aviation Service Act of 1914

Enacted by
  

The Aviation Service Act is a U.S. law. It created within the Signal Corps an Aviation Section to replace the Aeronautical Division. It directed the Aviation Section to operate and supervise "all military [U.S. Army] aircraft, including balloons and aeroplanes, all appliances pertaining to said craft, and signaling apparatus of any kind when installed on said craft." The section would also train "officers and enlisted men in matters pertaining to military aviation," and thus embraced all facets of the Army's air organization and operation. The old Aeronautical Division continued to exist, but operated as the Washington office of the new section.

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Aviation Service Act Wikipedia


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